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soft hands.

i love it when you lie to me

7.05.2005
Cincinnati would love to unload Griffey's contract on the Yankees, just as Colorado would be thrilled to get rid of Wilson's. Ain't happening. "We're out of that business," the Yankee operative said, adding that the avowed refusal to mortgage any more of the team's future for older, more expensive players may limit their trading activity to nothing more than a further fine-tuning of the bullpen. [ny post]

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  • oh really, "operative". I hadn't heard George had dropped dead, or sold the yankees. Interesting.

    By Blogger June, at 11:01 AM   <$BlogItemControl$>
  • he's completely lost his mind:

    "If the prices don't shrink, Cabrera could be given a shot in August. While that may be too much to expect from such a young player, he is very good defensively and is expected to eventually hit in the big leagues.

    Buoyed by the success of organizational graduates Cano and Wang, Steinbrenner wondered this week why Cabrera couldn't play three or four games in Triple-A, then arrive in The Bronx. He was talked into at least giving Cabrera a month at Columbus before thinking about asking a baseball toddler to handle New York."

    By Blogger lupe!, at 11:22 AM   <$BlogItemControl$>
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